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How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok et al. (2015)

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2025
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Henry, M. J., Obleser, J., Crusey, M. R., Fuller, E. R., Lee, Y. S., Meyer, M., Acosta, E. A. M., Van Hedger, S. C., Inbar, M., Oderbolz, C., Dunham, S. A., Anankul, Y., Sabo, L. E., Keitel, C., Maddox, R. K., Mehl, K., Aslan, G., Martens, P. A., Sauppe, S., … et al. (2025). How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok et al. (2015). Royal Society Open Science, 12(6), 220497. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220497

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Our ability to predict upcoming events is a fundamental component of human cognition. One way in which we do so is by exploiting temporal regularities in sensory signals: the ticking of a clock, falling of footsteps and the motion of waves each provide a structure that may facilitate anticipation. But how strong is the effect of rhythmic anticipation on perception? And to what degree do people vary in their ability to capitalize on these regularities? In 2015, Hickok et al. introduced a behavioural paradigm to assess how a rhythmic au

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  • Henry, Molly J
  • Obleser, Jonas
  • Crusey, Maria R
  • Fuller, Emily R
  • Lee, Yune Sang
  • Acosta, Elizabeth A M
  • Van Hedger, Stephen C
  • Inbar, Maya
  • Oderbolz, Chantal
  • Dunham, Sienna A
  • Anankul, Yathida
  • Sabo, Lauren E
  • Keitel, Christian
  • Maddox, Ross K
  • Mehl, Kendra
  • Aslan, Gizem
  • Martens, Peter A
  • Horovitz, Meir
  • Kinghorn, Elizabeth E
  • Koukouvinis, Stratos
  • Bosker, Hans Rutger
  • Huviyetli, Mert
  • Leung, Carole
  • Symons, Ashley Elizabeth
  • Strauß, Antje
  • Chait, Maria
  • Hu, Mingyue
  • Eulitz, Carsten
  • et al

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12

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6

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220497

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perception, rhythm, neural oscillations

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English

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2025-06-11

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2054-5703

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Henry, M. J., Obleser, J., Crusey, M. R., Fuller, E. R., Lee, Y. S., Meyer, M., Acosta, E. A. M., Van Hedger, S. C., Inbar, M., Oderbolz, C., Dunham, S. A., Anankul, Y., Sabo, L. E., Keitel, C., Maddox, R. K., Mehl, K., Aslan, G., Martens, P. A., Sauppe, S., … et al. (2025). How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok et al. (2015). Royal Society Open Science, 12(6), 220497. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220497

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